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A demonstration of recording on a tinfoil phonograph, as invented by Edison in 1877. The phonograph seen here is an exact replica of an all-brass exhibition machine as made by Bergmann in late 1878. This replica was built by the late Bill Ptacek. It's a massive phonograph, weighing 125 pounds.
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From www.josepino.com - An easy-to-build home-made record player using LEGO NTX, just a few parts with a fair quality. The NTX parts makes it easier with better quality than the older Mindstorms Gramophone.
More details at http://www.josepino. com/lego_robots
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Transmission of sound electronically through the telephone came (oddly) before acoustical recording of sound via the phonograph. Electrical transcription of sound and playback on phonograph records came much later, in the 1920s.
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Edison Bell phonograph from 1905. Out of every 100 standard phonographs, you can only find one Edison bell... :)
The cylinder is no. 9653 - Albert Benzler
"Chapel in the woods" (Lange).
The cylinder slows down in the middle, I have to grease the mechanics a bit...
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Connor and Duncan cranked up the old phonograph and played an old 78rpm of Peter and the Wolf. I added a few clips from the Disney animated short film to help tell the story.
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( Kathleen Mavourneen )My oldest record Kathleen Mavourneen is a song, written in 1837, composed by Frederick Nicholls Crouch. It was popular during the American Civil War. "Mavourneen" is a term of endearment derived from the Irish Gaelic mo mhuirnín, meaning "my beloved."
1894 North American Phonograph Co Record